Thursday, February 25, 1971 Campus calendar sir- f7h fei Art -n- -'Vl -J-' ;7 a . A 1 ' .'i'l- ' ') ' . H 11 n il n II II H ' It's a slow process, but the word is getting round. A few people have wandered into Hill Hall on a Wednesday ""night; a few more have seen them at Morrison or Cobb; but most of the students have barely heard of, and far less seen, the U.N.C. Jazz Lab Band. Which is a pity, because they are really missing something. There is real talent in that band, and it is becoming more and more apparent every time they play. Sometimes they surprise even themselves with the unknown capabilities that come out. (Ask any one of them about Don Dixon singing "It's Your Thing," for instance) The reasons for this improvement are twofold; many of the musicians have been in the band since it started, and are simply becoming more experienced; and the different sections (trumpets, trombones, saxes, and rhythm) have been getting together on their own and running down the charts. What the band needs now is publicity and jobs. If you haven't already heard them, come and listen any Monday at five, or Wednesday at seven-thirty, in Hill Hall. The Jazz Lab is available for dances and concerts anywhere; frathouses, residence-halls, private parties. And on Tuesday March 9th, the band is perfoming in Hill Hall Auditorium as part of the Music Department's Tuesday Evening Series. Be there. if' I) Luncheon Special 11:30AJVI.-2:30PJUl. ROAST BEEF FLATTER w 2 Vegs. & Rolls $.97 iWould the student whn (borrowed both volumes of All the Frescoes of Raphael from Art 37 reserve last semester please return them to the Art Library, as thev are desperately needed for Art 152. 12 InStock- READYTOGO! Vega 2-Dr. Coups Vega 2-Dr. Sedans Vega Wagons 25 MILES PER GALLON HARRISS COIMNERS fr- i Ttjr , Chapel Hill Blvd. 1 VM h ; risk TH U RSD A Y- F R I D A Y-SATU R DAY WOODSTOCK RATED R iri s - is w . . shows: at z 8 '' ' .'XT " """amF'''"l) r' TTT"" T,i 1 i ; I Gold Ia?ne hot pants?" 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The 5 Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible 1 1 for more than one incorrect insertion of if an advertisement scheduled to run L 1 K must be given before the next insertion. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? YOUR QUESTIONS ON ABORTION CAN ONLY BE FULLY ANSWERED BY PROFESSIONALS CALL (215) 878-5800 2k hours 7 days FOR TOTALLY CONFID ENTIAL INFORMATION. Lesil Abortions Without Delay Sir-- -v.;; N r- vi featuring original works of graphic art etchings, lithographs, by leading 20th century artists: Dali Caldcr Fricdlacndcr Rouault and others. Picasso Miro. Chagall Searle X'asarclv ART AUCTION Sunday, February 28th HOLIDAY INN OF CHAPEL HILL U.S. 15-501 At E. Franklin St. Auction: 2:30 Exhibition 12:30-2:30 Free Ad" fusion SL meets at 6:30 Thursday by order of V.P. BUI Blue, because of Audsn There will be an important rneetir.g of the Bhek Student Movement at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Februar 25, in the big social lounge-basement of Ehrk:ghaus Dormitory. Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity invites all majors in business, economics, industrial relations, accounting or closely related fields to a rush meeting Monday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Carroll Hall faculty lounge. Rushees may be members of a social fraternity. Ths Nrwman Flayers have announced a dramatic reading of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saini Exupery- The date has not yet been finalized, but be announced soon. Friday, February 26, the Carolina Union Coffee House presents Richard Babb and Rod Underwood. Skiprer Hutton will also appear for a reading of his original poetry. Doors open at 8:30. First performance at 9. Lost: Light blue billfold. Need IDs back. Lost Wednesday afternoon about 2 around the undergraduate library. If found call 966-5021. 3 ) ihni 1 H i ? n 1 fH tv Ml MILTON'S FROGSTRANGLER PLUS! ADDITIONAL PRICE CUTTINGS ON THE WORKS. EVERY ITEM IN THE CUPBOARD CUT AN ADDITIONAL TEN PER CENT TO ADD TO THE HURT. ALL NON-SALE ITEMS ALSO CUT 10. WOW! 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